By Fletch | 09 February 2010
As a surf journalist when I attach the word ‘genuine’ to words like ‘good’, ‘different’ and ‘surf film’, it’s a big deal… at least to me. More >
 
By Col Bernasconi | 27 January 2010
“Happy Australia Day Sydney…” Drawled the big red Elvis like singer Josh. More >
 
By kirk Owers | 14 December 2009
Should you take advice from a man who gobbles LSD and makes bombs for recreation? The answer is a cautious affirmative if that man is outlaw author, Hunter S Thompson. More >
 
By Tom Edwards | 09 December 2009
If the lyrics and screaming are anything to go by, Leftover Crack is one of the most politically aggressive punk bands now touring the world. More >
 
By Charlie Cullen | 04 December 2009
Benjalu’s new six track EP Waterwalls is an easy listening chilled out group of songs. More >
 
By Tom Edwards | 20 November 2009
Maybe I’ve completely lost my head. Maybe I’m delirious. Maybe I’ve drunk too many of Rod Cunthorpe’s ‘Bloody Skin Chimney Dack-thesurferswife-eries’ but … Didn’t surfing used to be punk? More >
 
By Col Bernasconi | 23 September 2009
With the release of their album Six To Midnight debuting in the ARIA charts at number 6, Grinspoon are back. They celebrated with a run of intimate shows to showcase the new tunes and of course belt out some classics. Tracks went along to see if they've still got it. More >
 
By kirk Owers | 23 September 2009
Thomas Campbell is a filmmaker’s filmmaker. He uses 16mm film which is loads more expensive and difficult to work with than its digital equivalent. More >
 
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By Kirk Owers | 14 August 2009
Last Hope is not your average surf flick. It’s a collection of 16 short films inspired by the sea and set to the sounds of revered Indy bands including The Dirty Three, Machine Translations, Smog and My Morning Jacket. Andrew Kidman and Aaron Curnow are the co-creators of the project. If you’ve seen Kidman’s previous films (Litmus/Glass Love) you’ll have an idea of what’s in store. More >